Australian utility pole network is aging and reaching its end of life, with 70% of the 5 million poles currently in-service nationally installed within the 20 years following the end of World War II. The estimated investment required for the replacement or remedial maintenance of the aging 3.5 millions poles is as high as 1.75 billion dollars. Additionally, an estimated 21,700 high-durability new poles are required each year, representing further investment of 13.5 million dollars per year. Yet, agreements which progressively phase out logging of native forests around Australia have been signed, giving the industry about 25 years to make the transition from Crown native forests to plantations and private forests. As utility poles were tradi...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Australian utility pole network is aging and reaching its end of life, with 70% of the 5 million pol...
Australia’s utility pole network is aging and approaching its end of life. It is estimated that 70% ...
In Australia, plantation forests have increased in area by around 50% in the last 10 years. While th...
Australian energy distribution authorities may face a shortage of timber suitable for power distribu...
Hardwood plantations are slow to mature with low financial returns in the early stage. Veneer Based ...
Power companies in the United States consume millions of solid wood poles every year. These poles ar...
More than 5 million timber utility poles are currently in-service throughout Australia’s energy netw...
Veneer Based Composite (VBC) hollow sections are currently being developed in Australia as alternati...
New processing options and end-uses are being developed to create larger, more stable and higher-val...
The method of classification of softwood timber poles within Australia is adopted directly from the...
Identifying processing strategies and products that suit young plantation hardwoods has proved chall...
Commercial interest in Australian hardwood plantations is increasing. The timber industry is investi...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Australian utility pole network is aging and reaching its end of life, with 70% of the 5 million pol...
Australia’s utility pole network is aging and approaching its end of life. It is estimated that 70% ...
In Australia, plantation forests have increased in area by around 50% in the last 10 years. While th...
Australian energy distribution authorities may face a shortage of timber suitable for power distribu...
Hardwood plantations are slow to mature with low financial returns in the early stage. Veneer Based ...
Power companies in the United States consume millions of solid wood poles every year. These poles ar...
More than 5 million timber utility poles are currently in-service throughout Australia’s energy netw...
Veneer Based Composite (VBC) hollow sections are currently being developed in Australia as alternati...
New processing options and end-uses are being developed to create larger, more stable and higher-val...
The method of classification of softwood timber poles within Australia is adopted directly from the...
Identifying processing strategies and products that suit young plantation hardwoods has proved chall...
Commercial interest in Australian hardwood plantations is increasing. The timber industry is investi...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...